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Printers / Scanners [Viewed: 92]
If you're trying to save money this holiday season (and who isn't?), Epson offers help in creating easy, affordable, how-to projects and crafts including free project templates for personalized greeting...
The Samsung ML-1630W is another quiet, fast, efficient, and cool-looking laser printer from Samsung. While it's networkable via a wired or a wired network, I had more trouble getting the...
When Polaroid released its PoGo printer this summer, it seemed the dawn of a new age of instant-print cameras. Now Tomy is offering a new digital camera with a built-in...
The constant barrage of balloons unleashed by Windows--change your password, connected to wireless network, and on and on--can drive a person crazy. One of the worst, I think, is a...
As even the smallest home offices begin to grow, networking becomes increasingly important--and difficult. A mix of Windows, Macs, and Linux computers can make it a challenge to keep everyone...
There's a line from The Simpsons that always sticks in my mind, where Carl says, "It's like living in the not-too-distant future." That's how I felt testing the Samsung SCX-4500...
There are some great tips in an article on NewYorkIT.com that will help businesses cut costs by looking carefully at their printing needs and existing equipment. Everything is covered, from...
Like its little brother, the recently reviewed Canon Pixma iP3600, there's nothing to complain about with the Pixma iP4600. As with all Pixma printers, you can count on getting great-looking...
The KeyScan scanner is conveniently built into a keyboard (and it's a decent keyboard as well, quiet and with a soft touch); but for the money, I think a compact...
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